1 
 It  shall  happen,  when  all  these  things  have  come  on  you,  the  blessing  and  the  curse,  which  I  have  set  before  you,  and  you  shall  call  them  to  mind  among  all  the  nations,  where  the  LORD  your  God  has  driven  you,  +
2 
 and  return  to  the  LORD  your  God,  and  obey  his  voice  according  to  all  that  I  command  you  today,  you  and  your  children,  with  all  your  heart,  and  with  all  your  soul;  
3 
 that  then  the  LORD  your  God  will  release  you  from  captivity,  have  compassion  on  you,  and  will  return  and  gather  you  from  all  the  peoples  where  the  LORD  your  God  has  scattered  you.  
4 
 If  your  outcasts  are  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  heavens,  from  there  the  LORD  your  God  will  gather  you,  and  from  there  he  will  bring  you  back.  
5 
 The  LORD  your  God  will  bring  you  into  the  land  which  your  fathers  possessed,  and  you  will  possess  it.  He  will  do  you  good,  and  increase  your  numbers  more  than  your  fathers.  
6 
 The  LORD  your  God  will  circumcise  your  heart,  and  the 
heart of  your  offspring,  to  love  the  LORD  your  God  with  all  your  heart,  and  with  all  your  soul,  that  you  may  live.  
7 
 The  LORD  your  God  will  put  all  these  curses  on  your  enemies,  and  on  those  who  hate  you,  who  persecuted  you.  
8 
 You  shall  return  and  obey  The  LORD's  voice,  and  do  all  his  commandments  which  I  command  you  today.  
9 
 The  LORD  your  God  will  make  you  plenteous  in  all  the  work  of  your  hand,  in  the 
fruit of  your  body,  in  the  fruit  of  your  livestock,  and  in  the  fruit  of  your  ground,  for  good;  for  the  LORD  will  again  rejoice  over  you  for  good,  as  he  rejoiced  over  your  fathers;  
10 
 if  you  will  obey  the  LORD  your  God's  voice,  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  statutes  which  are  written  in  this  book  of  the  law;  if  you  turn  to  the  LORD  your  God  with  all  your  heart,  and  with  all  your  soul.  
11 
 For  this  commandment  which  I  command  you  today  is  not  too  hard  for  you  or  too  distant.  +
12 
 It  is  not  in  heaven,  that  you  should  say,  "Who  will  go  up  for  us  to  heaven,  and  bring  it  to  us,  and  proclaim  it  to  us,  that  we  may  do  it?"  
13 
 Neither  is  it 
beyond the  sea,  that  you  should  say,  "Who  will  go  over  the  sea  for  us,  and  bring  it  to  us,  and  proclaim  it  to  us,  that  we  may  do  it?"  
14 
 But  the  word  is  very  near  to  you,  in  your  mouth  and  in  your  heart,  that  you  may  do  it.  
15 
 Behold,  I  have  set  before  you  today  life  and  prosperity,  and 
death and  evil.  
+16 
 For  I  command  you  today  to  love  the  LORD  your  God,  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  commandments,  his  statutes,  and  his  ordinances,  that  you  may  live  and  multiply,  and  that  the  LORD  your  God  may 
bless you  in  the  land  where  you  go  in  to  possess  it.  
17 
 But  if  your  heart  turns  away,  and  you  will  not  hear,  but  are  drawn  away,  and 
worship other  gods,  and  serve  them;  
18 
 I  denounce  to  you  today,  that  you  will  surely  perish.  You  will  not  prolong  your  days  in  the  land  where  you  pass  over  the 
Jordan to  go  in  to  possess  it.  
19 
 I  call 
heaven and 
earth to 
witness against  you  today,  that  I  have  set  before  you  life  and  death,  the  blessing  and  the  curse.  Therefore  choose  life,  that  you  may  live,  you  and  your  descendants;  
20 
 to  love  the  LORD  your  God,  to  obey  his  voice,  and  to  cling  to  him;  for  he  is  your  life,  and  the  length  of  your  days;  that  you  may 
dwell in  the  land  which  the  LORD  swore  to  your  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob,  to  give  them.  
 
            
De 30:1-10. GREAT MERCIES PROMISED UNTO THE PENITENT.
1-10. when all these things are come upon thee, . . . and thou shalt return . . . then the Lord thy God will turn thy captivity--The hopes of the Hebrew people are ardently directed to this promise, and they confidently expect that God, commiserating their forlorn and fallen condition, will yet rescue them from all the evils of their long dispersion. They do not consider the promise as fulfilled by their restoration from the captivity in Babylon, for Israel was not then scattered in the manner here described--"among all the nations," "unto the utmost parts of heaven" (De 30:4). When God recalled them from that bondage, all the Israelites were not brought back. They were not multiplied above their fathers (De 30:5), nor were their hearts and those of their children circumcised to love the Lord (De 30:6). It is not, therefore, of the Babylonish captivity that Moses was speaking in this passage; it must be of the dispersed state to which they have been doomed for eighteen hundred years. This prediction may have been partially accomplished on the return of the Israelites from Babylon; for, according to the structure and design of Scripture prophecy, it may have pointed to several similar eras in their national history; and this view is sanctioned by the prayer of Nehemiah (Ne 1:8, 9). But undoubtedly it will receive its full and complete accomplishment in the conversion of the Jews to the Gospel of Christ. At the restoration from the Babylonish captivity, that people were changed in many respects for the better. They were completely weaned from idolatry; and this outward reformation was a prelude to the higher attainments they are destined to reach in the age of Messiah, "when the Lord God will circumcise their hearts and the hearts of their seed to love the Lord." The course pointed out seems clearly to be this: that the hearts of the Hebrew people shall be circumcised (Col 2:2); in other words, by the combined influences of the Word and spirit of God, their hearts will be touched and purified from all their superstition and unbelief. They will be converted to the faith of Jesus Christ as their Messiah--a spiritual deliverer, and the effect of their conversion will be that they will return and obey the voice (the Gospel, the evangelical law) of the Lord. The words may be interpreted either wholly in a spiritual sense (Joh 11:51, 52), or, as many think, in a literal sense also (Ro 11:1-36). They will be recalled from all places of the dispersion to their own land and enjoy the highest prosperity. The mercies and favors of a bountiful Providence will not then be abused as formerly (De 31:20; 32:15). They will be received in a better spirit and employed to nobler purposes. They will be happy, "for the Lord will again rejoice over them for good, as He rejoiced over their fathers."